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Where maximum downforce is needed we're suffering, admits Binotto

Though Sebastian Vettel claimed his second podium in as many weeks yesterday, nothing can mask the fact that both Ferraris finished over a minute behind the winner. Though continually setting the pace in S1, it was the tight, twisty second and third sectors where the SF90 was losing out to both the Mercedes and Red Bull. 'What we should try to explain is not the minute but how is it possible that maybe a week ago we have the fastest car, and here we are somehow not the fastest,' said team boss Mattia Binotto. 'Here, as we often say, is very track dependent,' he said of the Hungaroring. 'We know that our car is somehow lacking maximum downforce and when you are on a circuit like Budapest...
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